what is a dialectic rhyme
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Homophones for 'Court' - Caught is the only one I know and I can't find any more on google!
A dialectic rhyme is originally a form of logical argumentation but now a philosophical concept of evolution applied to diverse fields including thought, nature, and history.
Dialectal poetry is poetry that uses language that is specific to a geographic location
You also see it in some books - The author might write the words as the person speaking them would say them, for example; A person from London might leave the 'H' of of words because of their dialect and so the author might write the conversation as: 'Wait! 'Ang on a tick!' so the person reading would be more drawn into the story.